Agricultural terrorism is just as real and going on today as it was back then. An example is if a country can not export its beef due to mad cow disease, then its stands to lose Billions in loss sales and Millions more having to destroy the cows, plus the other countries that sell the same cows can now charge double, what they would have for there beef. But who needs animals to spread disease purposely in todays World with so many people walking the planet with HIV/ AIDS and various forms of Hepatitis and soon West Nile and Birld Flu, disease is everywhere and soon will be in everybody. Sorry my comment sounds so bleak but terrorisim in a sad subject.
Cloverfield (2008; Holy crap, this was good. Would be a great double-header with The Host.); Communion (1989; Didn't work for me. Walken an odd choice, and it was more humorous than tense.); The 400 Blows (Criterion Spine #4) (1959; Truffaut's first feature; I'm looking forward to the Antoine Doinel followups.); Silent Rage (1982; Great beginning and Norris-appreciation, but slow and meandering ending.); Dakota Bound (2001; An actual plot, good cheesy action scenes, and lesbians. Amazingly good.);
Agricultural terrorism is just as real and going on today as it was back then. An example is if a country can not export its beef due to mad cow disease, then its stands to lose Billions in loss sales and Millions more having to destroy the cows, plus the other countries that sell the same cows can now charge double, what they would have for there beef. But who needs animals to spread disease purposely in todays World with so many people walking the planet with HIV/ AIDS and various forms of Hepatitis and soon West Nile and Birld Flu, disease is everywhere and soon will be in everybody. Sorry my comment sounds so bleak but terrorisim in a sad subject.